11-02-2018 09:51 PM - last edited on 11-02-2018 11:23 PM by RogersZia
I just got the Pixel 3. The phone appears to let you turn on wifi calling, but it doesn't actually work. I called Rogers support and they said wifi calling isn't supported yet on the pixel 3 and he didn't know if it would be. Anyone know if it will be? If not, I think I'll have to return the phone. Reception in my house is brutal and wifi calling on my s7 edge saved me.
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11-10-2018 06:24 AM - edited 11-10-2018 06:39 AM
11-10-2018 02:21 PM - edited 11-10-2018 02:24 PM
Greetings Community!
I can certainly understand your disappointment with the Wi-Fi Calling feature not working on your newly purchased Google Pixel 3's. =(
I really wish I had better news but unfortunately, at this time, only Android devices purchased from Rogers can use Wi-Fi calling on the Rogers Network.
If this changes at any time we will keep the Community updated.
RogersTony
11-10-2018 07:17 PM
11-10-2018 08:15 PM
Anyone knows if other carriers like bell and Telus also block phones purchased through Google? I am seriously considering changing providers.
Thanks
11-11-2018 09:22 AM
11-11-2018 02:44 PM - edited 11-11-2018 02:45 PM
For what it is worth, tried to set up wifi calling on the Pixel 3 purchased from Google with a bell SIM, did not even get the option to activate wifi calling. Tried it on the Pixel 2 XL that was purchased from Rogers, no luck either. It is a shame we do not have a lot of providers in Canada and we are stuck with terrible expensive service.
11-11-2018 03:00 PM
11-11-2018 08:11 PM
11-11-2018 08:53 PM
To me the concern is really that the service IS comptabile. With a Pixel 3, of all devices ; it does not require any effort on Roger's end to make this work, other than them allowing your device to IMS Register and use the functionality (provisioned natively for this phone) on their network. So saying you need a "compatible" device is not correct ; you really need a device with Wi-fi calling AND a Rogers registered IMEI.
The proof being ; for VoLTE, as per my previous post, if I put my SIM in a Rogers VoLTE compatible phone, let the network register the device (10-20 minutes) and then put it in my Pixel 3 ; VoLTE works perfectly without any efforts, natively for 10-15 minutes until the network un-registers me as it detects my non Rogers device. I don't have a Rogers Wi-Fi calling capable device handy now but have seen this in the past on a previous device ; same process. Wi-Fi calling on Device X was previously activated, address for e911 registerd and wifi calling therefore works ; put the SIM card in a non Rogers Samsung S8+, Wi-Fi calling works ... For 10-15 minutes, then devices gets un-registered ; no more VoLTE or Wi-Fi calling.
I really don't get how this is still a thing with all phones needing to be unlocked now. I absolutely get that Rogers cannot support all android devices that exist and have some implementation of wi-fi calling ; there are way too many android devices out there. But that they on purpose won't allow the functionality to stay turned on if they don't recognize your IMEI (but have no problem with you using data / voice with that same device) ; THAT, I don't get.
11-11-2018 11:22 PM
11-12-2018 10:02 AM
11-12-2018 12:18 PM - last edited on 11-12-2018 12:53 PM by RogersCilio
WOW! I have 5 phones on Rogers, all unlocked, all contract free. $350 a month is leaving ASAP.
I have finally had enough of Rogers.
Unlocked is unlocked, I pay for the service, so the sis a breach of contract on Rogers side IMHO.
11-12-2018 12:30 PM
Notin in the T&C's says you have to buy the phone form Rogers.
http://www.rogers.com/cms/pdf/en/Wi-Fi-Calling-Terms-of-Service.pdf
2. Do I need a specific device or plan to use Wi-Fi Calling?
To use Wi-Fi Calling, you must have the Wi-Fi Calling feature enabled in your Settings on a compatible Rogers device with an LTE SIM. You must also subscribe to a Rogers postpaid wireless voice and LTE data plan.
11-12-2018 01:49 PM
Does TELUS?
I will switch today if someone can confirm TELUS supports it.
11-12-2018 02:56 PM
11-12-2018 03:18 PM
Unlocked iPhones work as Apple has the "power" to impose their rules to carrier. Basically ; if you want to sell iPhones, all functionalities they define need to work (VVM, VoLTE, WiFi, etc.)... Not "Exactly" how this works but you get the idea and so yes ; it will work regardless of where your iPhone 6 (or more recent) comes from.
And yes, the SKU/model/software version/hardware differences between devices could still apply in some cases I guess (example ; I could understand if Exynos vs Snapdragon version of some Samsung phones might actually be problematic to both support if the carrier only has one setup to work with their network), however for Pixel devices this is where the irony is. A Google Store Pixel 3 is identical to a T-Mobile Pixel 3, to a Rogers Pixel 3, a Videotron Pixel 3 with the difference being ; when you stick your (Company XYZ) SIM card in it, a few carrier specific things might get installed (Carrier services, My Rogers app, etc.). I think there is one Korean (or other asia country) variant but rest of the world as the same Pixel and has a "pure" software OS that should be the same and get the same updates at a few days interval worlwide.
11-12-2018 05:22 PM
@yonexsp wrote:Notin in the T&C's says you have to buy the phone form Rogers.
http://www.rogers.com/cms/pdf/en/Wi-Fi-Calling-Terms-of-Service.pdf
2. Do I need a specific device or plan to use Wi-Fi Calling?
To use Wi-Fi Calling, you must have the Wi-Fi Calling feature enabled in your Settings on a compatible Rogers device with an LTE SIM. You must also subscribe to a Rogers postpaid wireless voice and LTE data plan.
I think you found the whole answer in this - Rogers has basically told us in the terms and FAQ's that they support a compatible Rogers device. They don't clearly define that a Rogers device as being sold by Rogers, but if you read it literally, a Rogers device would be one that came from them, or they have agreed to allow on their network.
And it seems pretty clear in what we have been told that this is exactly what they are saying - no plans at this time to support phones not purchased from Rogers (guess that means a Rogers device).
It would be nice if they were a little more clear in the terms and FAQ's so purchasers can make educated decisions on their purchases. I may not like their decision, but it is their network, their support, and their corporate decision, and the only power we have on this one as I see it is to keep bringing it up, recognize that terms are written by lawyers and trained staff and are not always intended to be easily understood. But the truth is out there now and if you bought the phone, unless you are bound into a cancellation fees, you can walk, and if you are still on trial period, you can also walk.
It is kind of a statement on the principle of the whole thing. Hopefully people will find that Bell will support it and find out if Telus or other providers do so, or Rogers will change their minds.
It is as annoying to me as to anyone else.
Bruce
11-13-2018 10:32 AM - edited 11-13-2018 10:39 AM